Présidentielle 2027 : le risque de la tenaille politique entre LFI et RN A moins d’un an de l’élection présidentielle, un étrange pas de deux s’est mis en place entre La France insoumise (LFI) et le Rassemblement national (RN). Chacun désigne l’autre comme le seul adversaire à sa mesure. Le parti d’extrême droite admire ainsi l’efficacité organisationnelle du mouvement « gazeux » de Jean-Luc Mélenchon, sa capacité à former des cadres compétents, et assure que LFI est l’unique formation à porter un projet de société diamétralement opposé au sien. Le mouvement mélenchoniste, de son côté, estime que le RN est son principal adversaire, qu’il faut le battre électoralement et sur le plan des valeurs. C’est ainsi qu’il faut comprendre la stratégie des « insoumis » de lancer leur campagne autour du thème de la « nouvelle France ». Ce concept flou mobilise la thématique de l’identité pour répondre aux propositions xénophobes et anti-immigration du ...
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Russia will be ready to attack Nato in three years, says German army chief Russia will be ready to “invade a Nato partner” by 2029, a German army chief has warned. Lieutenant General Christian Freuding said all 32 Nato members agree that Vladimir Putin could have the capability to launch a large-scale assault on allied territory before the end of the decade. In an interview with Politico , he said “speed is of the essence” as he urged German leaders to increase investment in the country’s military. It comes amid a string of warnings from Europe’s defence chiefs, including the UK’s chief of defence staff. In a speech last week, Sir Richard Knighton said Britain faces its “most dangerous period” in decades and that Russia is “definitely raising the stakes and risks crossing a line”. Defence secretary John Healey and defence minister Al Carns resigned on Thursday over the government’s proposed...
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Why a bleak poll on Russia’s economy spells bad news for Putin As EU sanctions and Ukrainian attacks on Russia’s energy infrastructure take their toll, Russian citizens are increasingly feeling the squeeze Alex Croft 17 hours ago - Friday 12 June 2026 16:07 Listen Russian citizens are growing increasingly critical of Vladimir Putin’s economic policies , new polling has found, as Ukrainian attacks and European sanctions continue to squeeze Moscow’s finances. Poorer Russians tend to be more critical of economic policies, while wealthier citizens tend to be more loyal to the regime, the study found. One-third of Russians have a negative view of how Putin’s economic policies are impacting the economy, whereas 15 per cent believe his policies are having a positive effect, according to new polling by NEST Centre. More than one-third of respondents believe the economy has deteriorated in the past three months, while one in five have a negative overall asses...
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Learn more about Refinitiv My News Exclusive: Ukraine's drone commander wants to cut Crimea off from Russia By Olena Harmash and Sergiy Karazy June 11, 2026 11:03 PM GMT+10 Updated 9 mins ago Item 1 of 4 Commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Major Robert Brovdi, with the call sign 'Madyar', poses for a picture after an interview with Reuters at a secret underground command post, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in an undisclosed location, on an undisclosed date, 2026. REUTERS/Valentyn Ogirenko [1/4] Commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Major Robert Brovdi, with the call sign 'Madyar', poses for a picture after an interview with Reuters at a secret underground... Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab Read more Summary Ukrainian drone strikes disrupt Russian supply routes in Crimea Brovdi says drone forces have destroyed key Russian assets Analysts say isolating Crimea is f...